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ASHA workers begin indefinite hunger strike outside Kerala Secretariat

A section of ASHA workers, protesting outside the Secretariat here for 39 days, on Thursday intensified their agitation with three of their members starting an indefinite hunger strike as part of their demands for post retirement benefits and increased honorarium. The indefinite hunger strike was kicked off amidst slogans against the ruling Left government with the protesting Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) workers accusing it of "corruption" and being "cruel" towards them. Prior to the start of the hunger strike, Congress leader and former state Health Minister V M Sudheeran met the protesting ASHA workers and extended his support to them. Thereafter, speaking to reporters here, he accused the ruling CPI(M) of adopting a "neo-fascist" stand against the protestors. "They appear to be attracted by neo-fascism," he said. When reporters told him that state Health Minister Veena George went to Delhi earlier in the day to raise the issue of the ASHA workers, he termed it as ...

ASHA workers begin indefinite hunger strike outside Kerala Secretariat
Updated On : 20 Mar 2025 | 2:49 PM IST

Parliamentary committee flags underuse of health infra mission funds

The parliamentary panel, chaired by Samajwadi Party (SP) member Ram Gopal Yadav, expressed concerns over the scheme's absorption capacity and the professional efficiency of its implementing agency

Parliamentary committee flags underuse of health infra mission funds
Updated On : 15 Mar 2025 | 12:54 AM IST

'Aushadhi kendras led to savings of Rs 30K cr': Nadda on Jan Aushadhi Diwas

Nadda stated that the Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya Jan Aushadhi Pariyojana has transformed healthcare system of the country with the mantra 'Achi Bhi, Sasti Bhi'

'Aushadhi kendras led to savings of Rs 30K cr': Nadda on Jan Aushadhi Diwas
Updated On : 07 Mar 2025 | 1:04 PM IST

India strategic market, growing biz in digital native space: Check Point

India is a strategic market for Check Point Software Technologies Ltd and the company is growing its business in the digital native space, a top official of the Israel-based firm said. Check Point Software Technologies Asia Pacific and Japan President Ruma Balasubramanian further said education institutions and health care institutions face the most cyber attacks in India. "India is a very, very strategic market for us. And today we look after some of the most highly regarded organisations in India in the financial services space, in the public sector space, in the IT services space," she told PTI in an interview. Balasubramanian also said as the threat landscape gets more and more complex, Check Point Software Technologies is growing its business in the digital native space. "And you are going to see a lot more from us in that market," she added. Digital native refers to an environment where individuals grow up with readily available digital technology like computers and smartphon

India strategic market, growing biz in digital native space: Check Point
Updated On : 23 Feb 2025 | 11:39 AM IST

India's suicide death rate drops 30% from 1990 to 2021: Lancet study

The Lancet study observed a more significant decline in suicide rates among females compared to males in India

India's suicide death rate drops 30% from 1990 to 2021: Lancet study
Updated On : 20 Feb 2025 | 5:32 PM IST

Max Healthcare share rises 3% as UBS upgrades to 'Buy', lifts target price

According to reports, UBS said that Max Healthcare is well-positioned for earnings growth, with solid foundations in place

Max Healthcare share rises 3% as UBS upgrades to 'Buy', lifts target price
Updated On : 18 Feb 2025 | 11:05 AM IST

Non-delivery of medical services in rural areas far from truth: JP Nadda

Union Health Minister JP Nadda on Tuesday said the question being asked by members of parliament on non-availability of medical services in rural areas is "far from the truth". During Question Hour in the Rajya Sabha, the minister said there may be less number of doctors posted on ground in rural areas but the shortage is being addressed by the government by increasing medical seats that will lead to addition of 75,000 new doctors over the next five years and 10,000 this year. "The question frequently arises that we are unable to serve in rural areas, it is very far from the truth. Our MMR (maternal mortality rate) is double that of global decline. U-WIN tracks every mother who becomes pregnant till the delivery time and when the child becomes two years old and gets all the injections done. Everything is tracked," Nadda said. He was responding to a question by a Congress MP. To cite the strength of the medical system, the health minister said 220 crore double doses with booster ...

Non-delivery of medical services in rural areas far from truth: JP Nadda
Updated On : 11 Feb 2025 | 2:54 PM IST

Bajaj Group likely to make an investment of Rs 10,000 cr for hospital chain

Bajaj's move coincides with growth in Indian health care as the nation's wealth and insurance coverage increases and the number of people reaching retirement age accelerates

Bajaj Group likely to make an investment of Rs 10,000 cr for hospital chain
Updated On : 11 Feb 2025 | 11:20 AM IST

Guillain-Barre Syndrome: 167 cases detected, 7 deaths so far in Maharashtra

Further, as per officials, seven deaths have been reported, of which one was confirmed as GBS, while six remain suspected

Guillain-Barre Syndrome: 167 cases detected, 7 deaths so far in Maharashtra
Updated On : 11 Feb 2025 | 8:16 AM IST

States, UTs asked to monitor campaign to defeat Lympathic Filarisis: Nadda

Union Health Minister J P Nadda on Monday urged states and UTs to monitor the Lymphatic Filariasis elimination campaign and ensure the involvement of the political and administrative leadership at the identified district levels. He was speaking at the launch of the annual nationwide Mass Drug Administration (MDA) campaign for Lymphatic Filariasis (LF) elimination through a video conference with state health ministers and senior officers of 13 identified LF endemic states. The minister emphasised on the whole-of-government approach and said other ministries and departments can be roped in to support campaign activities. Nadda also requested the state health ministers to involve elected representatives, especially MLAs and MLCs as well as Panchayati Raj Institutions and encourage their active participation to help mobilise communities to effectively implement MDA activities. He stressed on utilising digital platforms for collecting the data on how many were administered the drug, the

States, UTs asked to monitor campaign to defeat Lympathic Filarisis: Nadda
Updated On : 10 Feb 2025 | 1:36 PM IST

Goa health officials to create awareness about HMPV, respiratory disorders

Goa Minister Vishwajit Rane has said that officials of the state health department have been asked to create awareness among people about the Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), influenza-like illness (ILI) and severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) to prevent panic. Rane stated the same in a written reply to a starred question tabled by St Cruz MLA Rudolfo Fernandes on Friday, the last day of the Goa legislative assembly's winter session. MLA Fernandes had asked if the state Government was aware of the recent spread of the HMPV in a few states in India and sought to know the precautions being taken to prevent the spread of the virus in Goa. State Health Minister Rane said all health officers have been asked to create awareness about HMPV, ILI and SARI among the general public to prevent any panic. He said that while strengthening and reviewing surveillance for ILI and SARI, officials have been asked to investigate severe cases of SARI or pneumonia with tests for H1N1, COVID-19, etc.,

Goa health officials to create awareness about HMPV, respiratory disorders
Updated On : 08 Feb 2025 | 9:40 AM IST

After bird flu outbreak, Maha village, nearby areas declared 'alert zone'

The Chandrapur district administration in Maharashtra has declared Mangli village and areas falling within a radius of 10km from it as an 'alert zone' to prevent the spread of bird flu, official sources said on Tuesday. The collector and chairman of the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Monday issued an order in this regard, outlining steps to prevent the spread of bird flu, they said. According to the sources, after the death of poultry birds in Mangli village under Brahmapuri tehsil on January 25, samples were collected by the Animal Husbandry Department and sent to the State Level Animal Disease Investigation Laboratory and Indian Council of Agricultural Research-National Institute of High Security Animal Diseases in Pune and Bhopal, respectively. The samples came positive for bird flu (avian influenza H5N1). After receiving of reports, the Chandrapur collector and chairman of the DDMA declared Mangli village and areas within a radius of 10km from it as an 'alert

After bird flu outbreak, Maha village, nearby areas declared 'alert zone'
Updated On : 05 Feb 2025 | 7:39 AM IST

News updates: India's fruit, vegetable exports reach 17 new markets in 3 years

Latest news updates: Catch all the major news updates from around the world

News updates: India's fruit, vegetable exports reach 17 new markets in 3 years
Updated On : 04 Feb 2025 | 10:08 PM IST

PM-JAY transforms healthcare access, millions in Gujarat get free treatment

With its ambitious mission to provide health insurance to over 500 million people, this flagship scheme aims to ensure access to quality healthcare for the country's most vulnerable populations

PM-JAY transforms healthcare access, millions in Gujarat get free treatment
Updated On : 04 Feb 2025 | 10:49 AM IST

Budget 2025 allocates ₹98,311 crore for healthcare sector: Key takeaways

Union Budget 2025: In the coming year, 10,000 additional medical seats will be created, with a target of adding 75,000 seats over the next five years

Budget 2025 allocates ₹98,311 crore for healthcare sector: Key takeaways
Updated On : 01 Feb 2025 | 2:10 PM IST

Brain, nervous system affected in cases: Principal of GMC on Rajouri deaths

While the exact cause of the illness remains unknown, authorities have ruled out bacterial or viral infections

Brain, nervous system affected in cases: Principal of GMC on Rajouri deaths
Updated On : 22 Jan 2025 | 11:04 AM IST

Health and education reforms: A blueprint for India's manufacturing dream

India's ambition to lead global manufacturing depends on tackling malnutrition and improving education. The Union Budget 2025 offers a chance to invest in these sectors, leading to sustainable growth

Health and education reforms: A blueprint for India's manufacturing dream
Updated On : 16 Jan 2025 | 11:52 AM IST

India striving to be global healthcare custodian: Torrent's Samir Mehta

The Indian pharmaceutical industry is aiming to more than double its size to USD 120-130 billion by 2030 as it looks to ride on the back of innovation to become the healthcare custodian of the world, Indian Pharmaceutical Alliance (IPA) president and Torrent Group chairman Samir Mehta said. In the last 25 years, the Indian pharma industry has grown nearly 20 times - a market size of USD 58 billion from USD 3 billion in 1999-2000, contributing equally to domestic sales and exports today. The sector is among the top five contributors to India's trade surplus, which has grown to USD 19.5 billion from merely USD 1 billion in 1999-2000. "The journey of Indian pharma is a testament to how key policy reforms coupled with entrepreneurial spirit have nurtured the sector's growth," Mehta wrote in an article on the occasion of IPA completing 25 years. "The Indian pharmaceutical sector stands at a critical juncture as India heads toward 2047. From job creation to global trade and innovation to .

India striving to be global healthcare custodian: Torrent's Samir Mehta
Updated On : 07 Jan 2025 | 5:22 PM IST

Healthcare sector in India to reach $320 billion by 2028, says report

India's pharmaceutical sector is targeting $130 billion by 2030 and biotechnology is aiming for $300 billion by the same year: Great Place To Work report

Healthcare sector in India to reach $320 billion by 2028, says report
Updated On : 26 Dec 2024 | 4:46 PM IST

Improved efficiency, demand help hospital chains make gains in 2024

Average revenue per occupied bed of major health care companies grows

Improved efficiency, demand help hospital chains make gains in 2024
Updated On : 25 Dec 2024 | 10:21 PM IST